TOKYO, July 19 — Over 400,000 people in western Japan have been advised to evacuate amid heavy rains and risks of flooding, reported Sputnik quoting NHK.
The evacuation advisory issued to 190,000 households of Fukuoka, Saga, Oita, Yamaguchi and Shimane prefectures, covers about 410,000 residents, NHK said on Tuesday.
On Saturday, the Japanese authorities urged over 138,000 people to evacuate due to the risk of landslides and flooding amid heavy rains that have continued for several days.
Meteorologists expect Kyushu Island to receive up to 250 millimetres of rain by Wednesday morning, while parts of the main island of Honshu and the island of Shikoku could receive up to 200 millimetres of rain. The rate of precipitation in some areas already exceeds 100 millimetres per hour.
— Bernama